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^ whats wrong with it?

voted at council elections at 8am this morning. bloody only 3 people running. just get a committee to decide or f**king roll a dice or something. geez.

We had 20 running in Brunswick. Had to number them all too ugh

All a bunch of greenies full of hopes and dreams

1 hour ago, Rekin said:

We had 20 running in Brunswick. Had to number them all too ugh

All a bunch of greenies full of hopes and dreams

lol, how to debate with a green:

"We need to battle climate change and put more money into environmental issues and open the doors for refugees"

"How you gonna pay for that?"

"..."

I never complain about eating Crab.

in fact I was planning on having some tonight.

 

and that was not a complaint about travel, more so about building house.

Swore no Motorsport till it done. I'm in town for deca, but only coming up to help run not enter.

 

that said once house done I have space for properly working on a car and can do it properly. and first time I will have all my cars in one spot for maybe 8 years!

has anyonehere built with carlisle homes? what are they like?

Im a domestic new home plumber, i do the work for 5 big name builders and then a lot of little ones,

Carlisle aren't one of them,

I haven't heard much bad about them, but i haven't heard anyone raving about them

Boutique are doing extremely well these days.

My old man is building some units in highett with leneeva homes

Carlisles structural guarantee is 10yrs

Metricon is 25

Burbank is 30

And henleys is 50!!

Im a domestic new home plumber, i do the work for 5 big name builders and then a lot of little ones,
Carlisle aren't one of them,
I haven't heard much bad about them, but i haven't heard anyone raving about them
Boutique are doing extremely well these days.
My old man is building some units in highett with leneeva homes
Carlisles structural guarantee is 10yrs
Metricon is 25
Burbank is 30
And henleys is 50!!

That was the most long winded way if saying "no" I have ever seen
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13 hours ago, Jonnoo said:

Im a domestic new home plumber, i do the work for 5 big name builders and then a lot of little ones,

Carlisle aren't one of them,

I haven't heard much bad about them, but i haven't heard anyone raving about them

Boutique are doing extremely well these days.

My old man is building some units in highett with leneeva homes

Carlisles structural guarantee is 10yrs

Metricon is 25

Burbank is 30

And henleys is 50!!

i was froffin the carlisle designs, dennis family homes was the gayest shit ever, its like hamish was an interior designer/builder and designed that shit, will look up burbank and henleys

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